Can you drink a beer in space?
William Howard
Published Mar 22, 2026
“Alcohol is not permitted onboard the International Space Station for consumption,” says Daniel G Huot, spokesperson for Nasa's Johnson Space Center. “Use of alcohol and other volatile compounds are controlled on ISS due to impacts their compounds can have on the station's water recovery system.”
What happens if you drink beer in space?
NASA has had scientists attempt to brew beer in space but drinking a Budweiser on the space station could be problematic. Without gravity, the foam wouldn't settle at the bottom of your stomach and you could wind up with hiccups, burps or an upset stomach.What happens if you drink alcohol in space?
Secondly, here's a thing about microgravity: it means there is not enough gravity force in space crafts to help gas and liquid separate, so any beer bubbles inside of your stomach won't be drawn to the bottom of it and would result in, well… Some lovely soggy burps!What drinks are allowed in space?
Astronauts mainly drink water while in space, but flavoured drinks are also available. Freeze-dried drink mixes such as coffee or tea, lemonade and orange juice are provided in vacuum sealed pouches. The astronauts then add water to the beverage pouch through the pressurised hose and suck the drink through a straw.Is it hard to drink in space?
Well, the most troublesome part of drinking suds in space isn't mastering carbonation—it's what that carbonation could do in a person's body: “In space, with the absence of gravity, the carbon dioxide bubbles in carbonated beverages go through an astronaut's digestive system, rather than being belched out as on Earth, ...Can You Drink Beer in Space? -- Beer Science
How do female astronauts deal with periods?
A combined oral contraceptive, or the pill, used continuously (without taking a week off to induce menstrual flow) is currently the best and safest choice for astronauts who prefer not to menstruate during missions, says Varsha Jain, a gynecologist and visiting professor at King's College London.Has anyone gotten drunk in space?
NASA astronauts have been drunk on dutyIn 2007, NASA reported that two of its astronauts got drunk the day before a flight. Further reports by NASA have confirmed that astronauts have been cleared to fly while drunk/hungover at least twice.